Estella's Fury
by
Barbara Havelocke
Daughter. Murderer. Saviour.
London, 1835.
To high society, Estella is the perfect lady. But her fair face hides dark secrets what has she done with her husband? And will her past crimes come back to haunt her?
Desperate to escape her troubled life, she visits her friend, Lady Taykall. But when a servant girl disappears, Estella stumbles on a horrifying web of crimes and feels the old fire for vengeance burning inside her.
To mete out her own brand of dark justice she must risk everything.
Even if it means she cannot survive.
REVIEW
After reading Estella's Revenge last year and it being my "book of the year", I was eagerly awaiting the sequel, but equally a bit anxious to see if it lived up to the first book. I wasn't disappointed. Estella's Fury slips back into the life of Miss Havisham's adopted daughter Estella (Great Expectations) and her wicked ways, but only to the people who have done her wrong and that starts with her husband Bentley. Having nearly killed her previously in a ferocious attack, Estella locks him in the attic and keeps him dosed up with laudanum, just enough to keep him alive whilst she deals with others in and around London who are doing wrong by innocent people, mainly the exploitation of children.
There a lot of twists and turns in this one and the author uses the characters brilliantly to intertwine with each other - I certainly gasped a few times when I found out who a particular character really was! and I was also very pleasantly surprised when the author mentions Walworth (which is in South East London) which is where I come from!
When I started reading this one, I thought perhaps Estella had gone a bit soft and that she was going to go along with being a good wife, but it didn't take long to realise that she will do anything within her power to dispose of anyone who does her wrong... I love her!
There is definitely some unfinished business for Estella, so here's to the next installment and I can't wait!















